Hi all. I can only echo my dad's comments on what a great success the surgery was, and how strong my mom was going through such a difficult procedure. When you are in the highest level of care area at Hoag (with the most difficult cases), and the doc's and nurse's are still commenting on what a huge procedure it was and how well she was handling it, I can only admire her courage and strength. Of course all she wanted to know when I finally got to see her, was how we were all doing with having our tough job of waiting in the waiting area to be able to see her.
I have been getting questions on how to post a comment easily on this blog, so I thought I would put this up for everyone's convenience. Step 1: Click where it says "# comments" below the latest posting (ie at the bottom of what my dad wrote on his "Surgery Done!" post. Step 2: scroll down to the bottom of the comments others have left, and you will see a box with "Leave Your Comment" above it. Then type in whatever you wish in this box. Step 3: Below the box you just typed in, you will see selections with the title "Choose an identity" above it. The easiest thing here to select is "anonymous" (just remember to put your name in the box above after you write your comment). Step 4: Finally simply click on "Publish your comment" (in the orange box). That's it -- an if you have any questions, you can always email me at msarver@tamco.com.
Lastly I wanted to thank everyone for the overwhelming number of thoughts and prayers for my mom. Phones have been ringing off the hook, and on behalf of all our family we appreciate it more than you know! This blog is a great place to share your thoughts, and I know my mom in particular loves the comments, so please keep 'em coming. I'm sure she has some challenging days ahead with such a complex surgery, but as the doctor's tell us, there is no replacing the love and support of family and friends with any medicine. So thanks to you all very much!
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Hallelujah!
Thank you so much for calling Jeff. We were so happy to hear such good news. I knew our Diane was strong and her attitude was in positive mode. Now on to recovery and being a grandma and grandpa.
How is our Katie doing? I bet she was happy to hear the good news about mommy!
God is good....yes he is!
I continue to pray for all of you, the worse is over. I love Dianes comment about how she was worrying about you guys sitting in the waiting room.....her heart is so full of love and it shows in the people around her.
Sending lots of love and hugs to you
Love, Glenna
Sarvers All!--
Joel and I are soooo glad the surg is over and the "patient" is doing
well. She is more of a trooper than she thinks! Sounds like the outcome is better than expected.
I've told Lois this...but will mention again. Please don't leave
Diane alone in the hospital...especially at night...I will be glad to stay with her...just let me know. It's just awful to be there and want something and need help and not be able to get something. I wouldn't be going to "socialize" and wear the pt. out...but rather to just sit quietly, read, whatever..in case she wants something. Monday is only day for a while that I'm not available....own dr.'s appt.
We are now praying for an uncomplicated recovery!!! God bless her...such a sweet girl! Maggie
Hi Diane,
Evey and I just wanted you to know how much we admire your courage and positive attitude during this incredibly difficult time. We are very happy to hear you in such good hands and in such a great hospital. We will continue to check the blog for updates, but in the meantime, stay strong and enjoy all of the love and support you are getting from your family and friends. Sounds like you have a lot of it to go around.
Take care,
-Evey and Kurt
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